How are an elephant's worn-out molars eventually replaced?

Answer

New teeth grow in the back of the jaw and slowly move forward like a conveyor belt.

Instead of falling out and replacing vertically, new molars grow in the back of the jaw and slowly move forward, eventually replacing the worn-out set at the front. An elephant goes through about six sets in its lifetime.

How are an elephant's worn-out molars eventually replaced?
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